Fashion is a fickle thing, and this only becomes clear over the years, when suddenly a once unfashionable thing suddenly takes over the minds of those around you.
Something similar is happening with Soviet-era objects. Carpets on the floor and walls are back, table lamps and furniture are at the top.
We will tell you about two stylish solutions that will make you return the furniture set that you once took away from the dacha.
Carpets, table lamps, sewing machines, porcelain figurines and some household appliances are making a comeback. But most importantly, furniture is becoming interesting again.
You can decorate your living room in this spirit if you still have some massive Soviet furniture with wooden elements.
If you remember where you saw your grandmother's chairs with wooden armrests, then with their help you can decorate a room in Scandinavian style - spacious and bright.
Even a carpet will come in handy, but only on the floor. The walls are decorated in light tones, with gray or yellow accents.
Furniture on thin and high legs - chairs, cabinets, sideboards, etc. In Soviet times, such furniture was mass-produced. For "Provence" it will have to be lightened so as not to clutter the space so much.
The look will be complemented by textiles in a single-color range on furniture and windows.